ResilienceDistressInformal caregiversOutcomesDepressionSubjectiveClinicalAnxietyDementiaInterventionsPatient'sEmotionalIsolationBehavioralImpactsBehavior2023ConclusionsFamilyCognitiveMethodsScaleBurden amongRandomized controPatientsImplicationsRelationalUnpaidSatisfactionAdolescentsContext2020Older adultsEvaluateImmigrantRelationshipPsychosocial supportOne'sStudyHealthLevelsChildrenExaminePeopleBehaviorsStressSymptomsSignificantlyPandemicEvidenceIndividualAdultsSupportiveAttitudesIndividualsKnowledgeProvideSkillsRole
Resilience7
- Emotional stress and family support were included as exogenous variables whereas active coping, resilience, and subjective happiness were included as endogenous variables. (jkpmhn.org)
- Family support had positive indirect and total effects, and resilience had positive direct and total effects on subjective happiness. (jkpmhn.org)
- 1 Thus, this is a pivotal moment, a chance to implement systems and structures for staff support in every organization and advance staff wellness and resilience initiatives. (psychiatrictimes.com)
- The disaster literature emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the normality of distress reactions, identifying high-risk populations, promoting effective coping and adaptation strategies, and encouraging overall wellness and resilience. (psychiatrictimes.com)
- The purpose of my work is to facilitate social justice for young children and their families and to understand and promote resilience processes while decreasing risk and trauma exposure. (uw.edu)
- R. Dias et al, "Resilience of caregivers of people with dementia", Trends in Psychiatry and Psychology (2015). (campusbook.it)
- Urbanization often compounds disaster risk, particularly in low-resource areas, where population density presents significant threats to health, social capital and community resilience in humanitarian emergencies (4-5). (who.int)
Distress4
- Informal caregivers' mental distress and care recipients' neuropsychiatric symptoms were the factors with the strongest association with subjective burden. (biomedcentral.com)
- To our knowledge, these are the only two studies comparing psychological distress of caregivers of patients with ED or schizophrenia. (biomedcentral.com)
- Remarkably, there were no major differences in self-assessed burden and distress between the two caregiver groups. (biomedcentral.com)
- Surprisingly, placement in institutionalized care in itself does not seem to disburden caregivers as much as expected as the amount of subjective care-giving burden and reported distress is on average similarly high, although profiles differ somewhat according to type of care. (biomedcentral.com)
Informal caregivers9
- Relatives and other informal caregivers are the most important support for individuals with dementia, but caring for a loved one with dementia may burden the caregiver. (biomedcentral.com)
- The aim of this study was to explore which factors are associated with informal caregivers' subjective burden when caring for individuals living at home with dementia. (biomedcentral.com)
- This study was a cross-sectional survey among informal caregivers of home-dwelling individuals with dementia in all five geographical regions of Norway. (biomedcentral.com)
- There were 540 informal caregivers who participated, 415 of whom were included in the regression analyses. (biomedcentral.com)
- and informal caregivers spending time with friends, leisure activities, social restriction, and knowledge of available health services at the community context level. (biomedcentral.com)
- Relatives and other informal caregivers are the most important support for people with dementia. (biomedcentral.com)
- In Europe, informal caregivers spend about 7.4 h a day assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs) and supervision per person with dementia [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Support and services for people with dementia and their informal caregivers in Norway include home nursing services, practical homecare services, adult daycare services, and dementia education or peer support groups for people with dementia or their informal caregivers [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Informal caregivers are people who regularly provide unpaid care to a family member or friend with a health condition or disability [ 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Outcomes14
- Caregiver burden may have adverse outcomes for both the informal caregiver and the care recipient, including decreased quality of life. (biomedcentral.com)
- Summative efficacy outcomes will examine changes in perceived CG burden, social support, involvement, quality of life for the PWD, and access to community resources. (va.gov)
- Brief interviews and test scores identified high satisfaction with the APP intervention, and suggested that measuring outcomes via the APP for caregiver burden will be possible. (va.gov)
- GRASSP is UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti's new research programme examining gender-responsive and age sensitive social protection systems to enhance gender equality outcomes, and is funded by the UK's Department for International Development (DfID) and other partners. (unicef-irc.org)
- Social protection can reduce income poverty and food and economic insecurity, address financial barriers to accessing social services, and promote positive development outcomes throughout the life course - particularly for women and girls. (unicef-irc.org)
- To that end, this article discusses how nurses can teach family caregivers to recognize and document pain at home in order to optimize pain treatment and outcomes. (nursingcenter.com)
- His research focuses on social support processes and health outcomes in both face-to-face and computer-mediated contexts, provider-patient interaction, new technologies and health, social support and health provider burnout, as well as other health communication topics. (gmu.edu)
- Work-life-imbalance during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring social support behavior and health outcomes. (gmu.edu)
- Our overview of outcomes from this process suggests that the unbundling of state hospital functions did not yield an adequate system of care and support, and that the functions of state hospitals, including social control and incapacitation with respect to public displays of deviance were not sufficiently recreated in the community-based settings. (emerald.com)
- Rankings of interventions were consistent across public health objectives, but there was a strong trade-off between public health outcomes and duration of workplace closures, and no win-win intermediate reopening strategies were identified. (cdc.gov)
- secondary outcomes were knowledge, self-efficacy in (specific) communication skills. (bvsalud.org)
- Analyses did not reveal any significant differences on the primary outcome between groups, but indicate positive intervention effects over time regarding secondary outcomes including knowledge and self-efficacy in communication skills. (bvsalud.org)
- To evaluate teachers' sense of efficacy, teachers' evaluation of their relationships with students, and teachers' assessment of attendance, problem behaviors, and academic outcomes of students participating in a 10-week solution-focused intervention: Working on What Works (WOWW). (sfbta.org)
- Pratt-Chapman et al proposed measures for survivorship patient navigation related to health care utilization (access to clinical care, awareness of late and long-term effects, and access to supportive care) and patient-reported outcomes (quality of life, self-efficacy and activation, satisfaction with care and navigation, health knowledge and literacy and healthy behaviors). (medscape.com)
Depression10
- 선행연구에 따르면 감정 스트레스는 주관적 행복감과 관련이 있는 요인으로 보고되고 있는데, 특히 우울(depression), 분노(anger), 지각된 스트레스(perceived stress) 등을 포함하는 감정 스트레스(emotional stress)가 주요 영향요인으로 보고되었다[ 6 - 9 ]. (jkpmhn.org)
- Davis (2001) asserted that the individual susceptible qualities such as depression, social anxiety, and material dependence are the root causes of Internet addiction. (frontiersin.org)
- Faith-based community members, family, and COVID-19: The role of family cohesion, social support, and spiritual support on quality of life, depression, and COVID-19 prevention behaviors. (gmu.edu)
- U.S. immigrants and mental health: An investigation of the influence of mental health stigma and discrimination on stress and depression and affordances associated with using online mental health applications and online support groups. (gmu.edu)
- The importance of addressing maternal depression is reflected in two MIECHV performance standards that focus on maternal depression: "percent of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting who are screened for depression using a validated tool within 3 months of enrollment" and "percent of primary caregivers referred to services for a positive screen for depression who receive one or more service contacts. (nccp.org)
- 11] However, the evidence for programs' ability to reduce child behavior problems and improve maternal depression is mixed and home visitors often encounter child and parent behavior, mental health, and relationship concerns that are challenging to address without support. (nccp.org)
- Her current research projects focus on preventing depression and supporting wellness among new and expectant mothers, promoting healthy body image and leadership among young women, and enhancing mindfulness and compassion among youth, families and educators. (uw.edu)
- The objective of this study was to compare caregiver consequences in eating disorders (ED) with caregiver consequences in depression and schizophrenia, assessed with the same instrument, the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire (IEQ). (biomedcentral.com)
- The burden of caregiving is higher among caregivers of patients with eating disorders patients than among caregivers of patients with depression or schizophrenia. (biomedcentral.com)
- P. L. Hewitt e G. L. Flett, "Perfectionism and depression", J. Social Behavior and Personality (1990). (campusbook.it)
Subjective4
- Caregivers' subjective burden was assessed with the Relatives' Stress Scale. (biomedcentral.com)
- Adopting college students' social anxiety scale, regulatory emotional self-efficacy scale, subjective well-being scale and mobile phone addiction scale, this research tested valid samples of 680 Chinese college students. (frontiersin.org)
- Subjective well-being also played a partial mediating role between social anxiety and mobile phone addiction. (frontiersin.org)
- Moreover, both regulatory emotional self-efficacy and subjective well-being were found to play a chain mediating role between social anxiety and mobile phone addiction. (frontiersin.org)
Clinical8
- The impact of the family communication environment on cancer caregiving: Implications for coping and clinical communication for caregivers of a parent with a blood cancer. (gmu.edu)
- She is the recipient of numerous awards acknowledging her teaching and clinical research, including the Dorothy Martin Women's Faculty Award, the Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, and the Robert L. Stearns Award at the University of Colorado Boulder along with the Susan Hickman Award from Postpartum Support International and the Women and Psychotherapy Award from Division 35 of the American Psychological Association. (uw.edu)
- This will set the context in understanding the gender biases that exist in clinical practices, such as diagnosing, assessment, the development of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, and social constructions of "abnormality. (netce.com)
- Materials that are included in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of licensed master social work and licensed clinical social work in New York. (netce.com)
- Social workers participating in this intermediate to advanced course will receive 5 Clinical continuing education clock hours. (netce.com)
- Multidisciplinary clinical centers offer comprehensive support to children with PWS through patient and family-centered care models (Duis et al. (nursingstudy.org)
- There are clinical, psychological, and social consequences associated with chronic pain including limitations in complex activities, lost work productivity, reduced quality of life, and stigma, emphasizing the importance of appropriate and compassionate patient care ( 4 ). (cdc.gov)
- Documentation should support clinical decision-making. (medscape.com)
Anxiety10
- And while this is true in any academic year, it has become even more important in 2020, when heightened anxiety around issues including COVID-19, the election, and social unrest can further impact students' mental well-being-which was already concerning mental health professionals. (rowlandhall.org)
- Theory and previous research have suggested that cognitive bias in conscious patients with nasogastric/nasoenteric tubes may lead to unplanned extubation, and that social support, anxiety, and hope are influencing factors of cognitive bias. (amegroups.org)
- The participants were assessed using the General Information Questionnaire, Perceived Social Support Scale, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Herth Hope Index, and Cognitive Bias Questionnaire for patients with nasogastric/nasoenteric tubes. (amegroups.org)
- Social support had a direct negative effect on cognitive bias and was also shown to indirectly affect cognitive bias through anxiety and hope levels. (amegroups.org)
- Social support, anxiety, and hope explained 46.2% of the total variation in cognitive bias. (amegroups.org)
- Anxiety and hope level play a mediating role in social support and cognitive bias. (amegroups.org)
- The present study explores the underlying mechanism of the relationship between college students' social anxiety and mobile phone addiction. (frontiersin.org)
- The results indicated that social anxiety exerted a significant and positive impact on mobile phone addiction. (frontiersin.org)
- Regulatory emotional self-efficacy played a partial mediating role between social anxiety and mobile phone addiction. (frontiersin.org)
- The study provides valuable insights into the impact of college students' social anxiety on mobile phone addiction. (frontiersin.org)
Dementia5
- Covariates included were classified into four levels: individual (twofold: informal caregiver and person with dementia), relational, community, and time. (biomedcentral.com)
- Since 2007, Norway has had national dementia plans with strategies to improve services for individuals with dementia and their families [ 5 , 6 , 7 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- caregiver research indicates that dementia CG carry greater burden than for other chronic diseases. (va.gov)
- The Story-Call feasibility study will deliver personalized story-telling support in the form of short success stories generated by caregivers and access to resources via a mobile phone application (APP) delivered to caregivers of community-dwelling persons with dementia (PWD). (va.gov)
- Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate peer support and reminiscence therapy, separately and together, in comparison with usual care for people with dementia and their family carers. (bmj.com)
Interventions7
- What do adolescents perceive and value in adolescent-focused models or interventions recently developed and/or studied? (bvsalud.org)
- The purpose of this NOFO is to solicit Research Project Grant (R01) applications for up to 3 years of support to develop and test interventions to reduce the impact of HIV-associated stigma on the prevention and treatment of HIV infection and/or AIDS, and on the quality of life of People Living with HIV and/or AIDS (PLWH). (nih.gov)
- The NOFO will also support interventions to address the multiple intersecting stigmas and measurement of the stigmas at individual levels. (nih.gov)
- Specifically, the current review looks at what the literature says about how different groups of vulnerable seniors are affected by social isolation and identifies promising interventions to tackle social isolation and reconnect seniors to their communities. (canada.ca)
- Second, a two-pronged approach to addressing social isolation seems warranted, one that combines coordinated policy interventions that can facilitate social inclusion across the general population of seniors with targeted interventions for specific at-risk groups. (canada.ca)
- Most studies have been conducted to determine the efficacy of various interventions for pediatric PWS. (nursingstudy.org)
- Current evidence-supported interventions include cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, or a combination of both should be offered as treatment for children and adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD). (medscape.com)
Patient's7
- Psychotherapy is defined as a treatment where a therapist and patient build a therapeutic relationship and focus on the patient's thoughts, attitudes, affect, behavior, and social development to lessen the patient's psychopathologies and functional impairment. (wikipedia.org)
- Mental illness in a close relative can be stressful for family members or friends, particularly those who are also the patient's caregiver [ 1 - 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Such stress can lead to caregiver burden, which refers to problems, difficulties, or adverse events that affect the life of a patient's significant other [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- In recent years, there has been a growing concern for the consequences experienced by patient's caregivers. (biomedcentral.com)
- The quality of personal relationships in general, and sexual ones in particular, exerts great impact on a patient's self-esteem and support network. (medscape.com)
- The multiple physical, psychological, and emotional changes that may occur after catastrophic injury or as a result of congenital disability or chronic illness must be addressed not only in the context of the patient, but also of the patient's support system. (medscape.com)
- Tolerability (what actions caregivers can tolerate) depends partly on the patient's living arrangements, particularly safety. (msdmanuals.com)
Emotional7
- Today, a strong social-emotional learning (SEL) thread runs through all school divisions, and a variety of resources that support students' mental well-being-from trained counselors, to grade-level advisories, to SEL-based curriculum-are in place. (rowlandhall.org)
- Upper School Social-Emotional Support Counselor Dr. Mindy Vanderloo said that a good way to think about this approach is to remember the phrase " Maslow before Bloom ," which underscores the theory that human beings must have their basic needs met before they can take on higher-level desires or thinking. (rowlandhall.org)
- Guided by Emotional Support Counselor Chuck White, Rowland Hall's preschool- and elementary-aged students begin building their social-emotional skills through programs like Second Step and Responsive Classroom . (rowlandhall.org)
- The impact of emotions on health and behavior is mediated by regulatory emotional self-efficacy. (frontiersin.org)
- Virtual learning was challenging for young students, who experienced setbacks in pre-academic learning, including early math and literacy, and in their social emotional skills. (instituteforchildsuccess.org)
- There is evidence that home visiting programs can have positive impacts on children's social-emotional development. (nccp.org)
- Addressing the client's emotional well-being, providing counseling, and fostering support systems are essential in minimizing the feelings of isolation and embarrassment of a client with bowel incontinence. (nurseslabs.com)
Isolation10
- In this context, the issue of social isolation - which has profound impacts on the health and wellbeing of seniors from all walks of life - has come to occupy an increasingly important place in discussions on seniors and aging in Canada. (canada.ca)
- It is estimated that up to 16% of seniors experience social isolation (Statistics Canada, 2010). (canada.ca)
- Who's at Risk and What Can Be Done About It builds on earlier work undertaken by the National Seniors Council (NSC) on the issue of the social isolation of seniors. (canada.ca)
- First, the different groups of seniors examined are indeed at risk of social isolation. (canada.ca)
- Greater efforts are required to further develop the research on the barriers that specific groups of seniors encounter, and to tailor initiatives that address social isolation to their needs. (canada.ca)
- Third, research on social isolation would benefit from greater segmentation, increased reliance on mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative), conceptual clarity and consistency, and exploration of social isolation across the life course. (canada.ca)
- As such they complement suggestions for federal action on social isolation that were made in the National Seniors Council's Report on the Social Isolation of Seniors. (canada.ca)
- Moreover, loss of bowel continence is an uncomfortable situation that should be given attention and importance to avoid social isolation. (nurseslabs.com)
- Social isolation and decreased self-esteem. (nurseslabs.com)
- Natural mentors may be a means for college students, especially those from oppressed groups, to cope with the isolation and stress of 2020. (gjcpp.org)
Behavioral3
- And so a lot of them struggled when they came back with the lack of social skills, or behavioral issues had increased… This school year was definitely a challenge. (instituteforchildsuccess.org)
- UNIT TRAINING OBJECTIVE: To help providers recognize and understand adolescent psychosocial and behavioral concerns and support adolescents to develop life skills necessary for healthy development. (pathfinder.org)
- Caregivers of individuals with eating disorders must often struggle with their charges' unwillingness to accept their illness, the outward signs of their malnutrition and the resulting social stigmatization, the daily struggles at meal times, and the frequent behavioral and mood alterations that often occur with ED [ 20 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Impacts3
- Mentored youth are more civically engaged during adulthood, suggesting that the positive impacts of NMRs are longstanding and cascade into broader social systems (Hagler & Rhodes, 2018). (gjcpp.org)
- Different forms of care may have different impacts on the caregivers and institutionalized care has been suggested to have an unburdening effect, but this possibility has never been empirically studied. (biomedcentral.com)
- Further research should address the mechanisms that foster positive adjustment and reduce negative impacts for care providers regardless of type of care, enabling the health care system, institutions and self-aid groups alike, to provide more specific support for caregivers by addressing the topics of quality-of-life, own health, self care, and grief reactions. (biomedcentral.com)
Behavior1
- Assessment strategies to identify youth at risk for health-risk behavior are recommended and community-based strategies to improve communication among parents and children need development. (researchgate.net)
20231
- To understand how these vulnerabilities and inequalities can be prevented and addressed, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti is engaged in a five-year research programme (2018-2023) called Gender-Responsive and Age-Sensitive Social Protection (GRASSP), generously funded by the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and other partners. (unicef-irc.org)
Conclusions1
- Conclusions There is no evidence from the trial that either peer support or reminiscence is effective in improving the quality of life. (bmj.com)
Family20
- This article is part of a series, Supporting Family Caregivers: No Longer Home Alone , published in collaboration with the AARP Public Policy Institute. (nursingcenter.com)
- Results of focus groups, conducted as part of the AARP Public Policy Institute's No Longer Home Alone video project, supported evidence that family caregivers aren't given the information they need to manage the complex care regimens of family members. (nursingcenter.com)
- This series of articles and accompanying videos aims to help nurses provide caregivers with the tools they need to manage their family member's health care at home. (nursingcenter.com)
- This new group of articles provides practical information nurses can share with family caregivers of persons living with pain. (nursingcenter.com)
- To use this series, nurses should read the articles first, so they understand how best to help family caregivers. (nursingcenter.com)
- Then they can refer caregivers to the informational tear sheet- Information for Family Caregivers -and instructional videos, encouraging them to ask questions. (nursingcenter.com)
- 1 Family caregivers often engage in managing their care recipient's pain, and 80% find this stressful. (nursingcenter.com)
- A nurse advises a family caregiver on assessing pain. (nursingcenter.com)
- Family caregivers play an important role in helping older adults reflect on their pain, observing behaviors that may suggest pain and discomfort, and recording these findings to share with health care providers when needed. (nursingcenter.com)
- Family-level nursing intervention should be also developed to promote family support. (jkpmhn.org)
- In addition, Dr. Wright also conducts research on family health issues, social media and interpersonal relationships, and online research methods. (gmu.edu)
- My current research projects include ongoing studies of online social support communities, family caregiver-patient relational issues in blood cancer and breast cancer contexts, social media campaigns targeting environmental breast cancer prevention, and social support for parents of children with developmental disabilities. (gmu.edu)
- Adult-child caregivers' family communication experiences after an older parent's blood cancer diagnosis: A survey exploring their openness, avoidance, and social support. (gmu.edu)
- Home visiting programs connect "expectant parents and parents of young children with a designated support person who guides them through the early stages of raising a family. (nccp.org)
- Educating the client and caregivers/family members about this condition and ensuring that the client's home care is efficient and effective can help improve the client's and caregiver's quality of life. (nurseslabs.com)
- Our CEUs are available for licensed psychologists , marriage and family therapists , mental health counselors , and social workers in Washington State. (uw.edu)
- Eating disorders can significantly affect family relationships and impose a substantial burden for caregivers. (biomedcentral.com)
- To address this issue, in this study caregiver-burden between family-caregivers who provide home care themselves and those who have placed their patients in a specialized care unit is compared. (biomedcentral.com)
- In fact, in the literature, family caregivers have been called the 'hidden patients' [ 1 ] or, in cases where the reason for the disability was a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the term 'head injured family' has been used [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Such combined treatment increases the likelihood not only of mitigating depressive symptomatology but also of improving self-esteem, coping skills, adaptive strategies, and family and peer relationships. (medscape.com)
Cognitive4
- The components of a comprehensive pain assessment for older adults are similar to those for younger people but may be complicated by unique circumstances associated with aging, including sensory and cognitive impairment, lifelong patterns of pain coping (ranging from heightened attention to pain to suppression or denial of pain), and fear of consequences of reporting pain or loss of independence. (nursingcenter.com)
- We knew we needed to focus on the whole child, giving them tools to free their cognitive load so they can give greater attention to learning and social connections. (rowlandhall.org)
- Moderate cognitive bias is noted in patients with nasogastric/nasoenteric tubes, and social support significantly affects cognitive bias. (amegroups.org)
- Positive psychological intervention and the obtention of positive support could improve the cognitive bias of patients with nasogastric/nasoenteric tubes. (amegroups.org)
Methods1
- Objective 3: Mixed Methods Analysis: In the tradition of a fully integrated sequential mixed data analysis, integrate the parallel quantitative and qualitative findings in a matrix to evaluate the potential efficacy and utility of Story-Call in its potential to improve CG burden and suggest directions for future testing and implementation. (va.gov)
Scale3
- Teacher's self-efficacy was measured via Teachers' Sense of Efficacy Scale and teachers were asked to rate their classroom's general performance at baseline and post-test. (sfbta.org)
- Conclusion: Results highlight global implications for community practitioners as they support young adults' civic engagement in divisive sociopolitical climates, especially as elections become increasingly polarizing on a global scale. (gjcpp.org)
- 24-25 T. H. Holmes e R. H. Rahe, "The Social Readjustment Rating Scale", J. Psychosomatic Research (1967). (campusbook.it)
Burden among2
- Few studies have compared this burden among caregivers of patients with eating disorders and other mental illnesses. (biomedcentral.com)
- Identifying factors that may predict caregiver burden among parental caregivers of ED patients could improve integrated health care strategies for this type of illness (Table 1 ). (biomedcentral.com)
Randomized contro1
- We conducted a systematic review of the literature on PCV13 and PPSV23 efficacy (randomized controlled trials [RCTs]) or effectiveness (observational studies) against vaccine type (PCV13 type or PPSV23 type, respectively), invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), and pneumococcal pneumonia (PP) in adults. (cdc.gov)
Patients12
- Objective: The aim of this study was to assess general psychosocial adjustment to diabetes and perceived disease management among patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their parents before and after patients' participation in a diabetes summer camp. (researchgate.net)
- Stress inoculation training: patients are taught relaxation techniques such as breathing, progressive muscle relaxation skills, and communication coping skills. (wikipedia.org)
- OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients parenting minor children face specific burden and supportive needs, which are often not adequately addressed by their healthcare professionals (HCPs), due to a lack of knowledge, self-efficacy and competencies. (bvsalud.org)
- The 3-h training program is a feasible approach and findings indicate to increase HCPs' knowledge and self-efficacy in caring for cancer patients with minor children. (bvsalud.org)
- Concurrently, against the background of demographic development, the continuity of care from the professional environment into the home has become critical to ensure patients' quality of life and to optimize the economics of medical and social treatments. (jmir.org)
- In order to empower them in relationships with healthcare professionals, older patients require more knowledge (self-efficacy) and information about their illness, which could strengthen their position in the decision-making process. (scirp.org)
- and 151 caregivers of patients with schizophrenia. (biomedcentral.com)
- Our findings suggest that caregivers of patients with an ED could benefit from providing adequate assessment and support. (biomedcentral.com)
- The sample size of both pilot studies however was small (e.g., 30 caregivers of patients with schizophrenia and 32 of ED patients in the study of Graap et al. (biomedcentral.com)
- Providing care for DOC patients has been described as a stressful experience, eroding the physical and psychological health of the caregiver. (biomedcentral.com)
- The demographics of the caregivers, life satisfaction, coping strategies, meaning in life, and grief reactions were assessed with questionnaires in 81 long term (m = 7.9 years) caregivers (44 patients in specialized care-units, 37 patients taken care of at home). (biomedcentral.com)
- However, caregivers with patients in institutionalized care exhibited enhanced self-accusation as well as reduced satisfaction with their own health. (biomedcentral.com)
Implications2
- The present findings suggest that self-regulation and coping in boys with BS was interpersonal and contingent on parental awareness such that parents were aware that their child had a limited energy reserve and that had to be managed due to the implications of fatigue for daily living. (biomedcentral.com)
- However, there is a need for greater awareness from others within the wider context of social and employment networks to minimise adverse implications for future life choices. (biomedcentral.com)
Relational1
- Caregiver burden is associated with several factors concerning the informal caregiver, the care recipient, and relational and other contextual factors. (biomedcentral.com)
Unpaid1
- Symptoms were notably elevated in black and Hispanic individuals, essential workers, unpaid adult caregivers, and those with psychiatric conditions. (psychiatrictimes.com)
Satisfaction1
- They both demonstrated generally reduced life satisfaction, were especially dissatisfied with their amount of spare time, and many caregivers in both groups demonstrated long lasting grief reactions, as well as a somewhat enhanced crisis of meaning. (biomedcentral.com)
Adolescents1
- What do adolescents perceive and value as facilitators to disclosure, adopting preventative behaviours (secondary prevention), accessing care, adhering to ART, being retained in care, and successfully transitioning from paediatric and/or adolescent HIV care services to adult HIV care services? (bvsalud.org)
Context1
- 2012). The organizational social context of mental health services and clinician attitudes toward evidence-based practice: a United States national study. (ucsd.edu)
20202
- Aims: This study examines college students' access to natural mentors during the contentious 2020 U.S. presidential election and considers the role of natural mentors as protective factors in relation to coping and sociopolitical stress. (gjcpp.org)
- The current study explored college students' access to natural mentors during the fall of 2020, as well as whether mentors promoted coping or protected against sociopolitical stress during a divisive presidential election within the U.S. We aim to better understand how adults support young people's involvement with social and political systems. (gjcpp.org)
Older adults1
- Assessing Pain in Older Adults: Caregivers play a key role in recognizing and documenting pain at home. (nursingcenter.com)
Evaluate1
- Integrating approaches from decision analysis, expert judgment, and model aggregation, we convened multiple modeling teams to evaluate COVID-19 reopening strategies for a mid-sized United States county early in the pandemic. (cdc.gov)
Immigrant2
- As an advisor to the World Health Organization, Dr. Hoover has provided consultation and technical assistance on comprehensive school mental health in several countries, including developing and implementing a student mental health curriculum for teachers throughout the Middle East and developing and evaluating a school-based intervention to support immigrant and refugee youth in Canada and the United States. (umaryland.edu)
- Nine groups of seniors are examined: Aboriginal seniors, Footnote 1 seniors who are caregivers, immigrant seniors, LGBT seniors, seniors living alone, seniors living in remote or rural areas, low-income seniors and those living in poverty, seniors with mental health issues (including Alzheimer's and other dementias), and seniors with health challenges or disabilities. (canada.ca)
Relationship2
- QOL is complexly influenced by one's physical and psychological states, independence level, social relationships, and relationship with the salient characteristics of their environment [ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- T-tests examined differences in sociopolitical stress and coping between those with and without mentors, and multivariable regressions examined whether relationship characteristics influenced these associations. (gjcpp.org)
Psychosocial support2
- We explored respondents' experience of psychosocial support tools provided to hospital staff reassigned to COVID-affected facilities. (sherpa-recherche.com)
- However, the secondary surge in demand for health care and other forms of psychosocial support often occurs when attention has shifted away from the disaster, and funding for health services has already been channel ed into the treatment of injuries, infectious diseases and pre-existing chronic conditions. (who.int)
One's1
- One's response to a crisis event and perception of their ability to cope with the crisis event. (tamu.edu)
Study5
- Therefore this study aimed to explore self-regulation and coping strategies and inter-personal responses in individuals and families affected by Barth syndrome. (biomedcentral.com)
- Training community mental health therapists to deliver a package of evidence-based practice strategies for school-age children with autism spectrum disorders: A pilot study. (ucsd.edu)
- The goal of this study is to address HIV-associated stigma among CLWH and their caregivers in Uganda. (biomedcentral.com)
- As several countries in SSA grapple with care and support for CLWH, this study will lay the foundation for a larger intervention study investigating how HIV-associated stigma can be reduced to foster healthy child development-especially for CLWH as they transition through adolescence. (biomedcentral.com)
- This course is considered self-study, as defined by the New York State Board for Social Work. (netce.com)
Health8
- Social protection, such as cash transfers or health insurance, can help address poverty and vulnerability, as well as supporting people during shocks from childhood through to old age. (unicef-irc.org)
- In Quebec, to make up for the shortage of health human resources, and to contain the COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care facilities, many hospital staff (including a majority of nurses) were sent to those facilities, with varying degrees of support. (sherpa-recherche.com)
- Many educators and health care professionals who serve children and families report low levels of confidence and support, poor mental health, and high levels of overwhelm at their jobs. (instituteforchildsuccess.org)
- She currently leads national efforts to support states, districts and schools in the adoption of national performance standards of comprehensive school mental health systems ( www.theSHAPEsystem.com ). (umaryland.edu)
- It exposed gaps in public health emergency planning at every level, including in the strategic planning to support mental health and wellness. (psychiatrictimes.com)
- In the last few years, several studies have focused on describing and understanding how virtual coaches (ie, coaching program or smart device aiming to provide coaching support through a variety of application contexts) could be key drivers for health promotion in home care settings. (jmir.org)
- This course is designed for social workers, psychologists, therapists, and mental health counselors of the interdisciplinary team who want to gain an overview of feminist therapy/counseling. (netce.com)
- 10]. It is hoped that the findings of this women, comprising 21.4% of all cancer ma- research will be useful for health admin- lignancies among Iranian females [3] and istrators, health providers and educators affects women at least one decade earlier to consider when designing strategies and than their counterparts in developed coun- educational practices in cancer prevention. (who.int)
Levels2
Children1
- The findings support previous quantitative work demonstrating that children and parents tend to share a coherent view of BS. (biomedcentral.com)
Examine2
- The research programme will examine how gender-responsive and age-sensitive social protection can sustainably reduce poverty and achieve gender equality. (unicef-irc.org)
- We examine the original goals of the institutional movement, the arguments supporting it, and the functions of the institutions that were created. (emerald.com)
People2
- Mobile technology allows providers to reach people who may be isolated and need social support. (va.gov)
- and challenges faced by caregivers of people living with pain. (nursingcenter.com)
Behaviors4
- Introduce the trainer presentation Content: Internal and External Factors that Influence Adolescent Behaviors (Slides 4.1-4.11) below by explaining that self-perception, as well as certain social relationships, can exert significant pressure during adolescence. (pathfinder.org)
- Content: Internal and External Factors that Influence Adolescent Behaviors (Slides 4.1-4.11) Slide 4.1: Gender Roles When we talk about the social and cultural norms that proscribe the expected behaviors of men and women we are talking about gender roles. (pathfinder.org)
- No significant differences between WOWW and the control group for student internalizing and externalizing behaviors, student-teacher relationships, student academic performance, and teacher sense of efficacy. (sfbta.org)
- Whether sundowning (exacerbation of disruptive behaviors at sundown or early evening) represents decreased tolerance by caregivers or true diurnal variation is unknown. (msdmanuals.com)
Stress2
- Since 2004, she has worked with the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, Treatment Services Adaptation Center for Resiliency, Hope and Wellness in Schools, to train school district and school leaders, educators and support staff in multi-tiered systems of support for psychological trauma. (umaryland.edu)
- APA (2017), "Stress in America: Coping With Change", Stress in America™ Survey. (campusbook.it)
Symptoms1
- Four key themes were identified: diagnosis and treatment, social support, identity and social integration, symptoms and self-regulation. (biomedcentral.com)
Significantly1
- Support programs promoting CG involvement can significantly delay Veteran institutionalization as can increased community engagement and early use of community-based services. (va.gov)
Pandemic1
- Supporting Reassigned Hospital Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Montreal Region: What Does it say About Leadership Styles? (sherpa-recherche.com)
Evidence2
- To strengthen the evidence base 'what works', 'how' and 'why' for social protection to contribute to gender equality, this report proposes and presents an analytical approach to evidence generation on gender-responsive social protection for gender-transformative change. (unicef-irc.org)
- Structured as a socio-ecological framework, our approach presents three interconnected change pathways - at the individual, household and societal level - through which gender-responsive social protection can contribute to gender-transformative results, along with tailored design and implementation features, and underpinned by a set of change levers that existing evidence suggests can strengthen the gender-responsiveness of social protection systems. (unicef-irc.org)
Individual1
- It is a global orientation to perceive the world and the individual environment as understandable, manageable, and meaningful [ 13 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Adults1
- Faculty and staff also cultivate strong partnerships with caregivers during these years, providing resources that advise adults on how to talk to young learners about issues such as COVID-19 and social unrest or the election , as well as how to have healthy conversations around topics such as race . (rowlandhall.org)
Supportive1
- Resources that support students' mental well-being are available in all Rowland Hall divisions, starting in the beginning and lower schools, where a supportive SEL foundation is first established. (rowlandhall.org)
Attitudes1
- Stigma can be internalized as a result of perceived negative public attitudes. (biomedcentral.com)
Individuals1
- While the programs were perceived as equally credible both before and after intervention, results found that individuals who received CBT reported less pain and pain-related disability. (neupsykey.com)
Knowledge2
- In this podcast, Camila Perera talks to Francesca Bastagli, Director of the Equity and Social Policy programme and Principal Research Fellow at global think tank ODI, and Shivit Bakrania, Knowledge Management Specialist at the UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti to discuss the results of our recent systematic review investigating the impact of social protection programmes on gender equality in low and middle-income countries. (unicef-irc.org)
- this review contributes to knowledge-mobilization efforts to support such an approach. (canada.ca)
Provide3
- Further, they estimated that caregivers provide an average of 60 to 80 h of care monthly at the time of diagnosis. (biomedcentral.com)
- We have learned that in order to provide much-needed social support during difficult times, organizations should prepare to take certain steps. (psychiatrictimes.com)
- By supporting mentees across domains, mentors provide opportunities for learning and development (Rhodes et al. (gjcpp.org)
Skills1
- 2. Explain why assertiveness and decision-making skills support healthy adolescent development. (pathfinder.org)
Role2
- Schools have long known that they play a critical role in supporting students' mental well-being. (rowlandhall.org)
- Though there isn't a clear cause why, she said, issues like social media, political divisiveness, and climate change may play a role. (rowlandhall.org)